Monday, February 21, 2011

Revolutions

All the revolutions were carefully described, we know that they hapenned here or there but always, at least oficially, they were absolutely spontaneous. It is a beutiful but completely unapropriate frase, which does nothing but covers the image of what is really happening. Before the revolution begins the are lots of things that take place. For example, for many years people joined by a common idea were meeting in secret and wondering how to change the existing order. Then, they patiently waited for a proper moment or they created it by themselves, eventually they decided to use a help of someone stronger. The French Revolution had started from the conspiracy, the same as an result of conspiracy bolsheviks came to power, in the 19th century all the revolution which had blown out in Europe, like the Spring of Nations were provoked by certain groups of people having their own aim. It would be strange, if nowadays something had changed and the revolutions, we could see for example at the mid first decade of 21st century, were completely spontaneous and innocent risings of disconent masses. You thought that the revolution in Ukraine was a social movement - absolutely no! The power struggles in Georgia or in Ukraine were not iniciated only by the opposition. Manifestation leaders we specially trained how to lead the masses. As a result of these revolutions was a change of direction in the orientation of these countries on the world map. They stopped supporting Commonwealth of Independent States and had chosen pro-western direction, allowing foreign investors, banks and media to enter their markets.


19th century revolutions were almost every times initiated by the people, who as they have later shown up, belonged to the free masonry lodges. The candidates in the presidental elections like Yushchenko and Saakashvili are strongly connected with American universities, where they have studies for few years. Is is an accidental case? I do not believe in accidental cases.


That is why another scene in the play called “revolutions in the Middle East” would be so interesting.

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